melanotis caerulescens (Meaning)

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melanotis caerulescens (n)

mockingbird of Mexico

Synonyms & Antonyms of melanotis caerulescens

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melanotis caerulescens Sentence Examples

  1. Melanotus caerulescens is an elaterid beetle native to North America.
  2. The larva of Melanotus caerulescens is known as a wireworm and feeds on the roots of plants.
  3. Melanotus caerulescens is a common pest of crops, especially corn and soybeans.
  4. The adults of Melanotus caerulescens are flightless and move about by crawling.
  5. The larvae of Melanotus caerulescens can cause significant damage to crops, leading to yield loss.
  6. Melanotus caerulescens is a member of the family Elateridae, which includes over 10,000 species of click beetles.
  7. The larvae of Melanotus caerulescens can spend up to five years in the soil before pupating.
  8. Melanotus caerulescens is found in a variety of habitats, including fields, forests, and gardens.
  9. The adults of Melanotus caerulescens are active at night and are attracted to light.
  10. Melanotus caerulescens is a relatively small beetle, with adults reaching a length of only 10-15 mm.

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mockingbird of Mexico

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Melanotus caerulescens is an elaterid beetle native to North America.

The larva of Melanotus caerulescens is known as a wireworm and feeds on the roots of plants.

Melanotus caerulescens is a common pest of crops, especially corn and soybeans.

The adults of Melanotus caerulescens are flightless and move about by crawling.